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攻擊人權捍衛者

2020年9月25日

Óscar Eyraud Adams

事故日期
2020年9月25日
日期準確度
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Óscar Eyraud Adams
男性
原住民, 環境問題小組
殺戮
目標: Individual
事發地點: 墨西哥
Heineken 荷蘭 食品和飲料 企業回應

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Indigenous Activist Found Dead in his House. Oscar Eyraud Adams, kumiay indigenous activist and defender of native people from Tecate, Baja California, was found dead in his house the night of September 25th, 2020. According to witnesses, around 19:00 a group of people arrived in two vans with tinted windows, and shot the activist. Adams was very vocal on the impunity and injustices faced by indigenous communities in Baja California. Just a month earlier he had complained about their lack of access to water and how that would affect them. He declared to a newspaper that “we [referring to the indigenous community] would like to be considered before large water consuming companies”. In 2010, Comisión Nacional del Agua (Conagua) delivered a permit to Heineken brewery to exploit 1,892,160 cubic meters of water each year in Tecate, Baja California; however, it is currently carrying out an additional 25% expansion of production capacity. In a written statement, human rights defenders group Comisión Ciudadana de Derechos Humanos (CCDH) del Noreste said that the death of Eyraud Adams is intended to silence his work as an advocate for the rights of indigenous peoples and for the democratisation of water management. In a statement to BHRRC, HEINEKEN said "This is a tragic event in which HEINEKEN has not been involved. Our hearts go out to the family and friends of the victim of this terrible tragedy."